Those who have read any of Mary Calmes works will instantly recognize this story as hers. For those of you who find her writing repetitive, well, this falls into the same category. But for those of you who, like me, find reading one of Ms Calmes's stories like catching up with an old familiar friend, this is a short story that leaves you feeling both happy and contented. It's also indirectly linked to cast members appearing in Ms Calmes's earlier works... Ok so I love Mary Calmes, anyone who has read my reviews knows this. Her words speak to me and I always adore her main characters (and secondary ones!) This one was more of a falling in love story than her action ones, but it was a sweet read.Takeo is a strange strange man, but adorable in all his nerdy-awkwardness. I liked how Dwyer was the only one who could really understand him and of course this lead to a great drawn out romance. While we all knew that the two would get together watching them dance and awkwardly shuffle along with each other was adorable and made me constantly smile. This is one of the sweeter Mary books and is perfect if you are looking for a light happy read. It’s a great novella though the characters do move pretty fast once they put their minds to being together. If you want a feel good read, pick it up.
What do You think about Blue Days (2014)?
Why isn't today release day? This is my impatient face...you can't see it but it's happening.
—megan
I enjoyed it very much but it was really too short.
—Cami